Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1960, Image 8

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    SUNDAY, AUGUST 21. 1960
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MOTHER, DAUGHTER REUNITED-The Iron Curtain has
parted and mother and daughter are together again. Mrs
Anna Meos. left, was given permission by the Russian gov.
; ernment to leave Esthonia to join her daughter, Mrs. Aino
Morinaud, of Beaverton, Ore. They are shown on the moth'
tr's arrival at Portland International Airport.
' (UPI Telephoto)
Candidate Favors
Food for Peace
And Medical Year
Mrs. Maurine . Neuberger
spoke out in favor of a "food
for peace" plan and thecrea
' tion of an "International
medical year" at a luncheon
meeting in Mcdford Friday.
Mrs. Neuberger said that In
her campaign for the United
Stales Senate she has found
that Oregonians are most in
terested in the fate of both
the nation's prestige and the
state's economy.
Mrs. Neuberger, a director
of the American Association
for the United Nations, is con
sidering offering the ' Senate
a Drooosal to put surpluses ;to
work as an Instrument of
American foreign policy.
. "When half of the world
goes hungry," it is a "tragic
loss to have farm surpluses,
' she said. '. ' ...?'
The "food for peace plan
could help strengthen, Amerl.
can prestige by channeling
American surpluses . abroad,
she said. But she did not pre
sent this as a complete way
to combat Communism. '
Rather, she said, it should
be presented with a Marshall
Plan attitude. The Marshall
Plan was designed out of
"compassion" for the Euro
pean countries after the "rav
ages of war" and as a way to
develop markets for American
goods.
Fic Facts
- She said that some Republt
can convention speakers had
apparently ignored President
Eisenhower's reports on the
' condition of American pres
tige. "I would rather face the
facts and remain secure" than
to continue a "head n the
sand aluiuae, sne saia.
Mrs. Neuberger said that
she would also support a plan
for an "international medical
year." She envisioned i "a
great while fleet" sailing to
bring medical attention to
countries of the world as well
as an exchange of medical
knowledge.
She said that it is- a con
stant fight in Congress to pro
vide funds for medical re
search.
Government Assistance . '
Although Republicans claim
that there has been a five
fold increase in government
THIS FALL WE BELIEVE IN
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Curtis Vale Wnmalsdorl. viol;
Hon of basic rule, S10; dtiobeyed
red lignl, 9iu.
Charlei Lindffren. disobeyed traf-
flc aignal, S10.
Joaeoh Frank Baran. violation of
Dane rule, iu.
David Laurance ttots. dliobeyed
traffic aignal. S10.
Roy Dean worthlngton, exceistve
noise, $10.
Mark Paul Goodman, disobeyed
traffic signal. S10.
Bill Bob Hobbs. violation of basic
rule. S10.
Donald Georse Petersen, dis
obeyed traffic signal. Sin.
Richard Leonard Enloe, dis
obeyed stop sign, Sin.
Floyd Winston Taylor, violation
ot basic rule. $10.
. James Lutner union, oisooeyco
stop sign, $10.
Ronald lieorge jvner, no vvnitie
recistratlon, $5.
netty Jean Bcrns, failure to
yield right of way, $7.50.
Lawrence Earl Blaker, license
plate missing. $2 50.
iien t rancis rcieiHun, ,,u uwim
plate HghV. suspended.
mervin amim nuuumpii, .di.u...
to display license plates, suspended.
- lito Lann ai. norre, nu u,c,iu
license, $2.50.
llalpn urvuie wuson, nuoycu
,r,n lonal am.
Coy Dcnn MrFarland, failure to
yield right of way. $25.
, Donald Olney Burgess, expired
. Royal Eugene Klumph, disobeyed
trarno signal. aiu.
Maril.vn Janet Andrui, no vehicle
registration, ?o. . ... '
Lawrence Richard Wilson, operat
ing on wrong side of street, Sin.
Jerrv Dean Bradford, vlolaUon of
basic rule. $25.
Richard Eugene rieias, no regis
tration, $7 .
Roger Eugene Hlgglns, no vehicle
registration. $5.
Richard Franklin Iluckaba, dis
obeyed traffic signal, $10.
David Charles Johnson, disobeyed
traffic signal. $10.
Robert J. Loucks, disobeyed traf
fic signal. $10.
John Leonard wcmnin, un
nWM Irarfif. ilsnal. $10.
William Francis Roney, Improper
lane usage. $10. ...
Marilyn Muuen, violation oi
ruie. . .
assistance during the last six
vears. she claimed the pre
dominantly Democratic Con
gress .was responsible for tne
increases over budgetry re
... . ; ... . .
Yet the Republican s try to
lake credit for it, she said.
She also cited former Gov
Elmo Smith, her opponent for
th senate oost. as having
once evidenced this sort of at
titude.. He was one of five
Drnffon' lceislators to vole
against the establishment of a
teaching hospital at the Uni-
vers tv of Oregon medical
school, she said.
But later, when he was
governor he was the one to
giev the dedication address
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. . . these samples from a storewide collection
you must see
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The big bead splurge . . . costume coordinated jewelry
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